New Casinos Opening in Las Vegas

While the rest of the world came to a screeching halt during the pandemic planting shrubs in the front yard, construction in Las Vegas continued as usual. Although non-essential businesses in Sin City were forced to close their doors, they reopened to visitors in June 2020. Ready to recoup any losses, Vegas hasn’t slowed down since. Three new casino resorts are now open, with one more about to be completed.

Are you thinking about finally taking that vacation? These casinos and hotels have everything you’re looking for. Las Vegas is ready to welcome you with open arms.

Circa Resort & Casino

Downtown at the famous Fremont Street Experience, Circa has been the only completely new construction in Las Vegas for over forty years. This 44 story building swallows an entire block. Its 777 rooms showcase a vintage style as a nod to the past. Vegas Vickie, a neon sign showgirl that has overlooked the Strip for decades, now rests in the lobby.

If you’re looking to get away from your kids, or all kids, Circa is the only 21+ resort. You can order a drink from the retro bar or grab a seat at one of their many table games of blackjack. Or place a bet at the world’s largest sportsbook in their three-level stadium seating arena.

The most impressive feature of this casino resort is perhaps their six-terraced rooftop swimming pool experience called Stadium Swim. A massive 143-foot screen overlooks the entire area so you can keep tabs on the latest sports games while you cool off in the heat of the day.

Resorts World Las Vegas

Owned by the Malaysian-based Genting Group, the imposing Resorts World Las Vegas stands at the North end of the Strip. It towers 59 stories high and contains three Hilton hotels within itself. You could stay inside your whole trip and never run out of things to do. There are over 40 restaurants and bars, a 5.5-acre pool deck with an infinity pool, and a 117,000 square foot casino. At 4.3 billion, it is the most expensive resort ever built in Vegas.

The building has a strong Asian influence with red accents and the absence of the number four. Red is considered lucky in Chinese culture, and the number four has negative connotations. You will find some of the most authentic Asian food in Vegas here, so bring your appetite.

Resorts World utilizes technology in some unique ways. They offer a digital concierge service, keyless room entry through your smartphone, and a cashless transaction system at their casino. Once you sign up for a card, you can load it with cash and use that to gamble instead of having to carry money with you.

Virgin Hotel Las Vegas

The Hard Rock is now rebranded as the Virgin Hotel after Richard Branson and partners purchased it a few years ago. The 1970s desert-themed remodel is stunning and almost reminiscent of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. With splashes of wood, retro furniture, rare flowers in the corner, and pops of color throughout its 1,500 rooms, you can get a feel of old Vegas but with a very hip, modern twist.

Virgin’s goal is to marry food, entertainment, and culture to give guests an experience that is unique to their brand. There are plenty of top-notch restaurants to eat at, including the world-famous Nobu. After dinner, catch a live show at their 4,500 capacity live music theater. If you’re looking to chill out, relax in a teepee-style cabana bed at the Elia Beach Club. When you’re ready to gamble, stop into the 60,000 square foot Mohegan Sun Casino and try your hand at one of their 650 slot machines.

Vegas Will Continue to Evolve

It’s evident that the world could nearly end, and Las Vegas would still be standing, rising from the ashes like a glittering phoenix in the hot desert sun. Though things have been slow to return to normal, Vegas has plotted along, erecting impressive, shiny, new buildings without a flinch.

In times of turmoil, it’s clear people desire to set aside their harsh realities and seek relief in the form of entertainment. Whether you got to take a vacation recently or are still at home ready to pull your hair out, Las Vegas will undoubtedly be there waiting.

About the Author

Ashley Grasse is an avid traveler and has enjoyed more than a few nights in casinos around the US. She is currently employed by OnlineUnitedStatesCasinos.com as a writer. She has always had a passion for the written word and loves to read. Most of her spare time is spent hiking, foraging, or swimming. Although she currently doesn’t have any pets, she adores dogs immensely.

Sarah Ahmad

Graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, with a degree in Media Studies, Sarah Ahmad embarked on her gaming journalism career in 2013. She worked with multiple sports journalism organizations before joining our team in 2021. Known for her in-depth analysis of gaming trends and player communities, she is also into podcasting. Her hobbies include digital art and participating in eSports events. Sarah’s passion for gaming has also evolved her as an amateur game developer who enjoys creating indie games in her free time.

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